With the degree of vomiting you are reporting...I must be honest and say that I am a little concerned. This many times in a few hours is more than I am normally comfortable with.

Moreover - the fact that a ceramic pumpkin was eaten is very concerning for me!

Of course there are many causes for vomiting in a dog - infectious causes, metabolic causes (kidney, liver, etc.), pancreatitis, etc....

But - there can also be life threatening causes such as an intestinal blockage!

My primary recommendation would be to see your veterinarian - if your veterinarian is not open - I would really recommend going to the local ER!

Tests such as a chemistry screen to check organ values (to see if the liver or kidneys have been damaged) and x-rays to make sure there is no intestinal blockage should be done ASAP.

Dogs can quickly get very ill from the underlying cause as well as dehydration!

If there is no blockage, your dog would definitely benefit from fluids and injectable medications for nausea (she will vomit up anything by mouth unfortunately)

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